Gendered inequalities
This research area focuses on exploring the systemic and structural forces that maintain unequal gendered power dynamics within society and how this is experienced.
Our research draws on feminism, work on men/masculinities, and trans and non-binary scholarship. It examines gendered marginalisation and experiences in sport and physical exercise, body image, martial arts, photography, alcohol use, gender-based violence, healthcare and more.
Our work also emphasises the role of intersectionality in understanding how gender interacts with ‘race’, ethnicity, social class, age, and disability in uniquely shaping people’s lives. Through our research, we aim to create space and give voice to underrepresented populations, tackle existing barriers that reinforce exclusion and discrimination, and challenge dominant discourses and epistemologies.
Notable projects in this area include:
- – a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) that aimed to facilitate knowledge exchange amongst LGBTIQ+ mental health professionals across Chile and the UK.
- A WHO-funded project . This research examined the impact of the pandemic on access to contraception, abortion care, and support for women experiencing gender-based violence.